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St. Joseph Mercy Health System receives $19.3 million grant

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Laura Blodgett for the information in this story.)

Saint Joseph Mercy Health System (SJMHS), a member of Trinity Health, and its Michigan Cancer Research Consortium (MCRC) have been awarded a grant for $19.3 million as part of the National Cancer Institute’s Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP)

NCORP is a national network of organizations that provide cancer care to diverse populations in community-based health care practices across the United States.

This award is one of the largest federal grants that Trinity Health has ever received and places Dr. Philip Stella, the principal investigator, as one of the top funded cancer researchers in the state of Michigan.

 After a highly competitive process, St. Joe’s MCRC was selected as one of 34 community sites across the country to receive the 6-year NCORP grant enabling patients throughout the 13-hospital consortium, spanning three states, to participate in leading-edge clinical trials offering access to the most advanced cancer treatments available in the country.

St. Joe’s is a national leader in personalized medicine with trials that use promising targeted agents based on the genomics of the patient’s tumor as well as the latest immunotherapy trials available.

In addition, trials evaluating advances in the latest surgical and radiation techniques and methods to reduce the side effects of cancer treatments are evaluated through the NCORP research.

The MCRC, led by St. Joe’s, is participating in the latest cancer care delivery research to examine the most effective and efficient methods of delivering cancer care, including how to overcome lack of access in some underserved communities.

“For patients to be able to take part in the highest quality research treatments right in their own communities is a tremendous opportunity,” said Philip Stella, MD, principal investigator, Michigan Cancer Research Consortium, Saint Joseph Mercy Health System in a press release.

“At the same time, we are assisting the National Cancer Institute to increase their access to real world health care delivery in the community, where the majority of cancer patients receive their care,” he said.

Once again, the Michigan Cancer Research Consortium grant application received an impact score in the “exceptional” range, which demonstrates the strength and breadth of its oncology research program and recognition by the National Cancer Institute as one of the leading research institutions in the country.

Participating locations include St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea.

For more information including a list of current clinical trials, call 734-712-3671 or visit http://www.stjoeshealth.org/cancercare-clinical-trials.

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